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Have you changed your view on Johnson?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge

A party isn't a party without party balloons..

No, not changed here, he'll always be a dithering, lying, 2 faced top hat!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nope. Allways knew he was like this.

He can be hilliarious sometimes, like the tea thing outside is house

But should never of been PM tbh

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby

Same as post above really

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

"

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

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By *ick270Man  over a year ago

Here

Better the devil you know bet the USA would be pleased to have Trump back

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham

I voted for his party and, until the latest nonsense, wasn't overly worried. However, as a floating voter, I have no intention of backing the Tories at the next GE

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

Having served the public under him as mayor I knew he was a conniving, devious and self centred egotistical liar who was capable of pretty much anything in order to get his own way so not really shocked at all by these revelations and whatever else is to come..

He's totally unfit to serve at any level of public office..

Ffs the gutless slime doesn't even have the decency to apologise to the Queen over the latest party on the eve of her husband's funeral..

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By *9alMan  over a year ago

Bridgend

not changed view, I have always thought he was a lying hypocritical scum bag.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Having served the public under him as mayor I knew he was a conniving, devious and self centred egotistical liar who was capable of pretty much anything in order to get his own way so not really shocked at all by these revelations and whatever else is to come..

He's totally unfit to serve at any level of public office..

Ffs the gutless slime doesn't even have the decency to apologise to the Queen over the latest party on the eve of her husband's funeral.."

Actually Number 10 did apologize to the queen earlier on today. That said, Boris himself hasn't said a word.

I totally agree with all your post otherwise. Especially with "whatever else is to come" Because, bad as it is, i suspect even worse is to come. This bit of shit should not be given the privilege of resigning. He should be sacked by a vote of no confidence.

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By *lex46TV/TS  over a year ago

Near Wells

I have definitely changed my mind about Boris. I've always liked and supported him, plus always voted Conservative.

I never thought I'd say this but these parties are the lowest of the low. All the sacrifices people made while this lot a partying away.

I won't be voting Conservative next time. They need a kick up the ass, so they know they can't take us for mugs.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My vote goes with the Greens or similar.

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

No I haven't changed my attitude towards him

I really do hope he survives this though.

It would be a disgrace to fire him over a few parties, I'd much rather see him brought to justice for his handling of brexit, which no matter whether you're for or against it, he has made a complete fuck up with his lies, scamming and cheap stunts

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham


"No I haven't changed my attitude towards him

I really do hope he survives this though.

It would be a disgrace to fire him over a few parties, I'd much rather see him brought to justice for his handling of brexit, which no matter whether you're for or against it, he has made a complete fuck up with his lies, scamming and cheap stunts

"

Brought to justice???

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

Previously I thought he was a fucking clown, he is confirming what I thought.

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham


"Previously I thought he was a fucking clown, he is confirming what I thought."

I thought he was a better alternative than the clown representing the labour party...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It seems everybody has a low or worse opinion of Johnson these days.

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By *eesterMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"I have definitely changed my mind about Boris."

To paraphrase the Rolling Stones, "Because she used to love him, but it's all over now."

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By *eesterMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"I voted for his party and, until the latest nonsense, wasn't overly worried. "

https://www.conservatives.com/join

"You started it...

Now be part of it"

Brilliant

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"No I haven't changed my attitude towards him

I really do hope he survives this though.

It would be a disgrace to fire him over a few parties, I'd much rather see him brought to justice for his handling of brexit, which no matter whether you're for or against it, he has made a complete fuck up with his lies, scamming and cheap stunts

Brought to justice???"

Absolutely

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Previously I thought he was a fucking clown, he is confirming what I thought.

I thought he was a better alternative than the clown representing the labour party... "

Well guess for most that was the choice at the last GE. At least at the next GE at least one of those leaders has changed (maybe both the way things are going)

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

"

I thought he would be standard self serving Tory. But he turned out to be worse than I expected.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham


"Previously I thought he was a fucking clown, he is confirming what I thought.

I thought he was a better alternative than the clown representing the labour party... "

That clown shot himself in the foot, for sitting on the fence over covid.

We knew our clown was a fucking big clown, by the amount of fuck ups he made as London mayor.

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

"

My opinion hasn't changed. I thought he was an entitled, lying prick then and still do now.

Well...I didn't vote for him

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By *armandwet50Couple  over a year ago

Far far away


"It seems everybody has a low or worse opinion of Johnson these days."

A few negatives on a swingers forum does not represent "everybody"

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By *ean counterMan  over a year ago

Market Harborough / Kettering

Obviously what he / they have done is wrong beyond belief but what's the alternative? He resign's, someone else takes over, what changes? Absolutely nothing! I believe that this issue is much more interesting to the politically biased media than it is to the general public. Believe it or not there are other issues with the country that are a lot more important!!

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By *eachcplCouple  over a year ago

blackpool/preston/normandy france

Not changed our minds. Always knew he was a lying cheating lazy freeloader, who was only interested in himself. Always blames other people for his mistakes and lied every time he got caught out. The only thing that has changed is that he worse now than he ever was.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think anyone is really surprised that he does such things. Even the people who voted for him knew very well that he is a liar. The only reason they chose him was because they were tired of the Brexit process taking so long. Now that Brexit is over, they will be glad to kick him out.

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London

Always knew he was like this, but happy to see it finally being exposed.

Hope he stays as PM a good while longer to further drag the party down

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By *erry bull1Man  over a year ago

doncaster

He is what he is and I don’t think labour would have done any better with the covid and brexit situation being dropped on them , and remember a circus wouldn’t be complete without a clown

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By *rishmocha2Couple  over a year ago

Beds

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By *rishmocha2Couple  over a year ago

Beds


"not changed view, I have always thought he was a lying hypocritical scum bag. "

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By *appy2100Couple  over a year ago

kensington

Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

"

Actually I think the question should be for those who voted for Johnson.. has their opinion changed of him?

Regardless of who was representing the other sides I hope this doesn’t get baited into a “lesser of two evils” thread…..

Me personally … I have heard stories from the time he was at the FCO… so I am surprised… not in the slightest!!!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember "

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

At least in the days of Maggie, we always knew that she did have a heart somewhere. Even if it was made of cast iron stoneware.

As for this Buffoon......

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Actually I think the question should be for those who voted for Johnson.. has their opinion changed of him?

Regardless of who was representing the other sides I hope this doesn’t get baited into a “lesser of two evils” thread…..

Me personally … I have heard stories from the time he was at the FCO… so I am surprised… not in the slightest!!!"

I don't always agree with you, original poster, but this is 1000%

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?"

Maybe it's time to give the Greens a chance? We might all end up munching on cow parsley, but at least there'd be no more nukes.

Oh, and there'd be great public transport. And windmills. Bring back Dusty Miller!

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?

Maybe it's time to give the Greens a chance? We might all end up munching on cow parsley, but at least there'd be no more nukes.

Oh, and there'd be great public transport. And windmills. Bring back Dusty Miller!"

Do you mean Windy Millar?

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?

Maybe it's time to give the Greens a chance? We might all end up munching on cow parsley, but at least there'd be no more nukes.

Oh, and there'd be great public transport. And windmills. Bring back Dusty Miller!

Do you mean Windy Millar? "

Miller even

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?

Maybe it's time to give the Greens a chance? We might all end up munching on cow parsley, but at least there'd be no more nukes.

Oh, and there'd be great public transport. And windmills. Bring back Dusty Miller!

Do you mean Windy Millar?

Miller even "

It's what being a trumper does for you in Trumpington. Your move.

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember "

Remember what?

The last time that the country ran an operational credit was in the Tony Blair era. Blair and Brown also virtually eliminated homelessness (as an aside).

You are recalling the global financial crash of 2008 which damaged the economies of many, many countries. Gordon Brown’s decision to lend taxpayer money to the banks was costly but has since been universally accepted to be the correct course of action.

It is a fallacy and 100% untrue to assert that Labour wreck finances.

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By *itzi999Woman  over a year ago

Slough


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

"

I’ve always loved Boris Johnson and always will!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The only way it's changed is that I thought he was a conniving git who would cynically manipulate anything for his advantage.

However, that requires a degree of competence. What has surprised me is just how inept he has been. I thought he'd surf on the success of the vaccine roll-out, but his lack of self awareness and responsibility has scuppered that.

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By *rench letterCouple  over a year ago

Chorley,

Yeah, he his more of an idiot now when when he became pm.

Never liked him and never will lied about Brexit and fucked free movement and fucked over businesses with the lies that leaving the Eu will be a bed of roses.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

"Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility. I think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

Is that a quote from last week? From 2016? No, it is from 1982, by a teacher at Eton.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

I’ve always loved Boris Johnson and always will! "

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

I’ve always loved Boris Johnson and always will! "

What especially about his self serving, not giving a fuck about British people, reign as PM do you like the most?

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

No, I thought he was a ridiculous candidate for London Mayor and I've seen nothing since to persuade me I was wrong. Sadly there are now 150,000+ reasons to suggest I was right.

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Yea yea get labour back in and fk the country over AGAIN

Remember remember

Do you think they would fuck the country and the people over worse than the Tories?

Maybe it's time to give the Greens a chance? We might all end up munching on cow parsley, but at least there'd be no more nukes.

Oh, and there'd be great public transport. And windmills. Bring back Dusty Miller!

Do you mean Windy Millar?

Miller even

It's what being a trumper does for you in Trumpington. Your move."

Oh dear schoolboy error

Trumpton was later with Chippy Minton and Mrs Lovelace and the firemen, Pugh, Pugh, Barney Mcgrew, Cuthbert , Dibble, Grub.,

Windy was in Canberwick Green which came first and had Pippin Fort. Although they both along with the later Chigley were based in Trumptonshire.

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By *izzy.Woman  over a year ago

Stoke area

Initially I thought he was an idiot, now I'm horrified by his behaviour and know he is a dangerous evil idiot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

A lot of responses. 1 person seems to still like him. Not looking good for him.

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham


"A lot of responses. 1 person seems to still like him. Not looking good for him."

Doesn't necessarily mean labour votes though

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"A lot of responses. 1 person seems to still like him. Not looking good for him.

Doesn't necessarily mean labour votes though"

Don't think I even mentioned the opposition.

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

Boris situation is a bit like Winston Churchill. Whilst Churchill was a great wartime prime minister nobody wanted him to run the country after the war. Boris got Brexit started and signed up for but no one seriously wants him to run the country. The man is shambolic.

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London


"Boris situation is a bit like Winston Churchill. Whilst Churchill was a great wartime prime minister nobody wanted him to run the country after the war. Boris got Brexit started and signed up for but no one seriously wants him to run the country. The man is shambolic. "

There might be some truth in this. People got what they wanted but at a cost.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"A lot of responses. 1 person seems to still like him. Not looking good for him.

Doesn't necessarily mean labour votes though

Don't think I even mentioned the opposition."

Like almost all countries leaders with the last 2 years of covid domestic policies have been side lined, trade disrupted and businesses shut and so the guy has not really had a chance to show what he intended to do.Personally i would like to see him carry on until the next election and then make my mind up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"A lot of responses. 1 person seems to still like him. Not looking good for him.

Doesn't necessarily mean labour votes though

Don't think I even mentioned the opposition.Like almost all countries leaders with the last 2 years of covid domestic policies have been side lined, trade disrupted and businesses shut and so the guy has not really had a chance to show what he intended to do.Personally i would like to see him carry on until the next election and then make my mind up. "

Oh but Johnson has shown us all exactly what he is...

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By *V-AliceTV/TS  over a year ago

Ayr


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was "

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said."

you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?"

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to."

Plus ignoring the lessons learnt from not locking down sooner were again totally ignored when SAGE advised a lockdown in September 20, the resulting delay again costs lives over the Christmas/ January period as the inevitable lockdown was too late ..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to."

I think we all know by now delaying a lockdown does not stop a virus look at how quick they stopped S Africa it didnt make a blind bit of difference to the uk or the rest of Europe.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to.I think we all know by now delaying a lockdown does not stop a virus look at how quick they stopped S Africa it didnt make a blind bit of difference to the uk or the rest of Europe. "

You asked a question. I answered it. It's not my fault you don't believe reality.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to.I think we all know by now delaying a lockdown does not stop a virus look at how quick they stopped S Africa it didnt make a blind bit of difference to the uk or the rest of Europe.

You asked a question. I answered it. It's not my fault you don't believe reality."

yeah an answer from 2020 i think they know so much more now but nice try.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever previous view you had of Johnson, has it changed?

Yes, he is an even bigger cunt than I thought he was

Fair point. However, it's a claim I can't make.

My view of those who make excuses for him, who support him, who vote for his Party hasn't changed either.

Due to his leadership (if you can call it that) tens of thousands of UK citizens met avoidable deaths.

Enough said.you keep repeating this mantra but never tell anyone how you have come to this conclusion care to enlighten me?

A UK Parliamentary report said that delaying lockdown caused thousands of unecessary deaths.

And a report by Imperial College found that imposing a national lockdown 1 week earlier would have saved 21,000 lives.

Maybe they were what the poster was alluding to.I think we all know by now delaying a lockdown does not stop a virus look at how quick they stopped S Africa it didnt make a blind bit of difference to the uk or the rest of Europe.

You asked a question. I answered it. It's not my fault you don't believe reality."

Your better of telling lies. Boris fans tend to believe bull shit over facts

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By *itzi999Woman  over a year ago

Slough

Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses….. "

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


""Boris sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility. I think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else."

Is that a quote from last week? From 2016? No, it is from 1982, by a teacher at Eton."

Maybe his heroes include Kim Jong

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory "

are you sure?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure? "

Yeah

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses….. "

That's very specific.

What about rabid lefties who don't have kids, what do they want?

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah "

why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct"

No idea, no offence but why do you care?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses….. "

What about the middle income right wingers that are also on the tit i.e don’t pay enough tax to be net contributors? How do we address those? Do they get cars too? You’d be surprised how high up the you need to go to technically be a scrounger

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

No idea, no offence but why do you care? "

just wonderd how you knew all dole ites were tory voters,like i said seems a bit strange for people to vote for a party that hates them but it must be true as you seem so sure,i dont care who they vote for to be honest with you but you must have some inside knowledge of how those on benefits vote,unless your saying stuff with no actual evidence

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

Most of the media is on the right or hadn't you noticed. Tell it to my friends and family that we have moved on. My aunt died alone and my uncle died of a broken heart a few months later. Funerals nope. 2 friends died with no family around, yes I'm over it.

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By *otallysmoothMan  over a year ago

Telford

Agree

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Most of the media is on the right or hadn't you noticed. Tell it to my friends and family that we have moved on. My aunt died alone and my uncle died of a broken heart a few months later. Funerals nope. 2 friends died with no family around, yes I'm over it. "
Why no funeral? immediate family were always allowed to attend.

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

Only a few family members, no going back to a house, sat on our own. My uncle sat there on his own weeping apparently. I'm guessing you never went to a lock down funeral. Just think what the Queen was thinking meanwhile party time at number 10. I had to censor myself there

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Only a few family members, no going back to a house, sat on our own. My uncle sat there on his own weeping apparently. I'm guessing you never went to a lock down funeral. Just think what the Queen was thinking meanwhile party time at number 10. I had to censor myself there "
You would guess wrong then, wakes were banned thats true but thats not the funeral, the venue dictated how many people went and yes everyone had to social distance but they took place with people there.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Only a few family members, no going back to a house, sat on our own. My uncle sat there on his own weeping apparently. I'm guessing you never went to a lock down funeral. Just think what the Queen was thinking meanwhile party time at number 10. I had to censor myself there You would guess wrong then, wakes were banned thats true but thats not the funeral, the venue dictated how many people went and yes everyone had to social distance but they took place with people there."

Dear god, your scr*ping the barrel , how low will you go in order to defend your hero Boris, sad to see

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

No idea, no offence but why do you care? just wonderd how you knew all dole ites were tory voters,like i said seems a bit strange for people to vote for a party that hates them but it must be true as you seem so sure,i dont care who they vote for to be honest with you but you must have some inside knowledge of how those on benefits vote,unless your saying stuff with no actual evidence"

I didn’t say ‘all dole ites were tories’ anyway, your usual response to anything on here is, who cares, both sides are the same, all MPs are the same, remainers and leavers are the same, left and right are the same, I never vote etc etc so why the sudden interest ?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses….. "

What about the less than rabid lefties who have served their Queen and country then both worked front line of two emergency services serving the public..

Who have never been on 'welfare', did qualify for child allowance mind and have only ever owned their own homes?

What, in your infinite wisdom no doubt gained by your year's of life experiences do you think they want?

Apart from expecting competence, honesty, integrity and a level of moral equivalence higher than an alley cat from those who 'lead' the government..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

"

Well said..

It's not easy to fess up and admit you've been duped, especially by someone so adept at doing so..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

"

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again. "

It's ok, I understand.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again. "

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again. "

Of course they will, because they're the best option available. Whose fault is that?

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

With Boris supporters why do we bother. If he killed babies they would still vote for him. Look what he said about Jimmy Saville so that's labour's fault. I hate this vision of UK.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again.

Of course they will, because they're the best option available. Whose fault is that?"

I've no idea why you have no aspirations not to be fucked over by our government. Or who you blame.

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"

Of course they will, because they're the best option available. Whose fault is that?"

As a matter of interest, why do you think that the man who led the most successful team that that COS ever had would be a worse leader of the country than a man who lies as easily as he breathes?

What constitutes Leadership to you?

Even without Johnson - reports today that £8.7 billion of the £12.1 1billion spent on PPE by this Govt has been written off.

The catalogue of catastrophic and costly mistakes by successive Conservative (and majority Conservative coalition) since 2010 is a book with no ending.

I am interested in why you personally think there is no alternative to such utter incompetence? What newspapers do you read FFS.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again. "

I tend to disagree, I think there are many Conservative voters who are now in the " I am not voting for this party" group now, they are looking for alternatives now, either reform or lib-dems, I wouldn't say many are going to vote labour, or they will stay at home come Election time, so I think they understand that this cannot continue anymore, its no longer a vocal minority now, it a very vocal majority, one thing I can say, Conservative voters can be just as ruthless. Which is fine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again.

Of course they will, because they're the best option available. Whose fault is that?"

Boris is the best option available for the tories? That is worrying

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By *oversfunCouple  over a year ago

ayrshire

Nope hes still a bawbag

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again.

Of course they will, because they're the best option available. Whose fault is that?

Boris is the best option available for the tories? That is worrying "

What is even more worrying is that the Uk seemingly think Tories are the best choice and that Boris is the best if that bunch.

It just goes to shows what an excellent job the ‘elites’ have done in dividing society for their benefit.

You have to hand to those with the real power - who “control the media narrative” and leverage every opportunity to get the 95% to be divided so that the 1% can thrive.

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

It's so difficult, imagine trying to bring up kids not to lie and obey the rules yet our prime minister does that all the time with the blessing from the English public. We are so much better then this yet

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London


"It's so difficult, imagine trying to bring up kids not to lie and obey the rules yet our prime minister does that all the time with the blessing from the English public. We are so much better then this yet "

We're not. It's time we accept that truth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them. "

But it is ok for “good people” to vote to impoverish huge swathes of the country to enrich the few? Is that your point?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them.

But it is ok for “good people” to vote to impoverish huge swathes of the country to enrich the few? Is that your point?

"

I think I'd rather be a poor good person than a racist old girl. Some of us do have principles.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them.

But it is ok for “good people” to vote to impoverish huge swathes of the country to enrich the few? Is that your point?

I think I'd rather be a poor good person than a racist old girl. Some of us do have principles. "

I’d wholeheartedly agree. But both parties have had big accusations against them from various quarters. Only one actively seeks to impoverish those who are not rich. So again there’s an element of choice. This racist here, or this other racist who also wants to be racist and make people poor. Is that how these principles you mention operate?

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

No idea, no offence but why do you care? just wonderd how you knew all dole ites were tory voters,like i said seems a bit strange for people to vote for a party that hates them but it must be true as you seem so sure,i dont care who they vote for to be honest with you but you must have some inside knowledge of how those on benefits vote,unless your saying stuff with no actual evidence

I didn’t say ‘all dole ites were tories’ anyway, your usual response to anything on here is, who cares, both sides are the same, all MPs are the same, remainers and leavers are the same, left and right are the same, I never vote etc etc so why the sudden interest ? "

told you plenty of times i can comment on any thread i like as long as i dont break the rules,just like coming in for the giggles and watching everyone preach about why the other side is so bad for the country,reality is none of them care about the great unwashed,and you did say most unemployed and people on benefits vote tory i just wonderd how you know that,you must have proof of this or is that just your opinion?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

No idea, no offence but why do you care? just wonderd how you knew all dole ites were tory voters,like i said seems a bit strange for people to vote for a party that hates them but it must be true as you seem so sure,i dont care who they vote for to be honest with you but you must have some inside knowledge of how those on benefits vote,unless your saying stuff with no actual evidence

I didn’t say ‘all dole ites were tories’ anyway, your usual response to anything on here is, who cares, both sides are the same, all MPs are the same, remainers and leavers are the same, left and right are the same, I never vote etc etc so why the sudden interest ? told you plenty of times i can comment on any thread i like as long as i dont break the rules,just like coming in for the giggles and watching everyone preach about why the other side is so bad for the country,reality is none of them care about the great unwashed,and you did say most unemployed and people on benefits vote tory i just wonderd how you know that,you must have proof of this or is that just your opinion?"

Yeah, I have proof

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Who cars what a load of rabid lefties think… they want the welfare state to take care of their kids from their various fathers and get free council houses…..

Cars? Most of the unemployed and people on benefits vote Tory are you sure?

Yeah why would people on benefits vote for torys? Always hear on here how the torys hate the poor,seems strange those people would vote for a party that hates them,you seem so sure though so you must be correct

No idea, no offence but why do you care? just wonderd how you knew all dole ites were tory voters,like i said seems a bit strange for people to vote for a party that hates them but it must be true as you seem so sure,i dont care who they vote for to be honest with you but you must have some inside knowledge of how those on benefits vote,unless your saying stuff with no actual evidence

I didn’t say ‘all dole ites were tories’ anyway, your usual response to anything on here is, who cares, both sides are the same, all MPs are the same, remainers and leavers are the same, left and right are the same, I never vote etc etc so why the sudden interest ? told you plenty of times i can comment on any thread i like as long as i dont break the rules,just like coming in for the giggles and watching everyone preach about why the other side is so bad for the country,reality is none of them care about the great unwashed,and you did say most unemployed and people on benefits vote tory i just wonderd how you know that,you must have proof of this or is that just your opinion?

Yeah, I have proof "

care to share that proof with everyone?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"I think for the majority of voters they chose him because they like a little gamble, at the time there wasn't really much of real a real choice. Now we've spent these two years seeing what he is like, its like buyers remorse for many now. Looks like they taking him back to the shop and getting a replacement at the next GE.

There is no shame really in not voting for him or his party now, I think it has made it easier for true blue tories to reassess their choices, do they want a competent government, which can bring stability, or do they want a chaotic government, which is changeable as the wind?

I don't think we should bat those who have doubts about being a Conservative supporter, rather we should be extending the hand of friendship, and saying it's ok we understand.

The last paragraph, is of course, total and unmitigated bollocks. Anyone with an ounce of sense only has to read the thread titled "Tories" to realise what a blatant lie that is. If Johnson stays as PM, the Tories will win by a small margin at the next GE. If he resigns before then, the Tories will win by a big margin. Yet again.

Yeah I agree. Conservative voters don't care how badly Boris and the government fuck us over. They will vote for them again and again.

I tend to disagree, I think there are many Conservative voters who are now in the " I am not voting for this party" group now, they are looking for alternatives now, either reform or lib-dems, I wouldn't say many are going to vote labour, or they will stay at home come Election time, so I think they understand that this cannot continue anymore, its no longer a vocal minority now, it a very vocal majority, one thing I can say, Conservative voters can be just as ruthless. Which is fine."

I'm sure there are some. But I don't think it will be enough to end the Tories being in government.

As the Tories on here keep hammering home to us. They literally don't care about being lied to, fucked over, having their taxes handed directly to Conservative party donors, being laughed at by partying super toffs while 1,000 people a day died of covid, islamaphobia, having environmental protections & safety standards removed from them etc etc.

And I for one, completely believe them.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them.

But it is ok for “good people” to vote to impoverish huge swathes of the country to enrich the few? Is that your point?

I think I'd rather be a poor good person than a racist old girl. Some of us do have principles. "

Tory voters calling other people racist for not voting Tory is right up there with "brexit is a good idea", and "covid is a conspiracy" tin foil hat wearing comedy nonsense.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, you chaps have short memories. Here's a reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45030552

Good people don't forget racist bullies and they sure as hell don't vote for them.

But it is ok for “good people” to vote to impoverish huge swathes of the country to enrich the few? Is that your point?

I think I'd rather be a poor good person than a racist old girl. Some of us do have principles.

Tory voters calling other people racist for not voting Tory is right up there with "brexit is a good idea", and "covid is a conspiracy" tin foil hat wearing comedy nonsense. "

True, I am starting to wonder if Fab has been infiltrated with bots,

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By *oobyHotwifeWoman  over a year ago

Thurrock

No I've thought he was a dick ever since I saw him & his baffon hair zip lining when he was london mayor

Then he turned coward when he backed out of the leadership race after brexit, quickly followed by another cowardly act resigning as Secretary of State for foreign affairs under Theresa May

I wouldn't expect anything different from the bumbling idiot 'I didn't realise I was hosting a party & breaking the rules' you're head of the country, you & your colleagues made the rules (& apparently a second set exclusively for them) you were on TV every night reading the rules, how can you use, I didn't know I was breaking the rules as an excuse??

& to blame his staff, to make it out they done it without his consent but under his nose, well honestly if that's true which actually I could kind of believe, just shows they have no respect for him & think he's just a puppet, which let's face it he is

Wow that felt good to get out, I normally avoid political chat, haha

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

The longer he stays the more odious and out of touch with reality the whiny apologist backbenchers etc look..

The same ones he treated with the same contempt as the rest of the population..

Mugs..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most of the media is on the right or hadn't you noticed. Tell it to my friends and family that we have moved on. My aunt died alone and my uncle died of a broken heart a few months later. Funerals nope. 2 friends died with no family around, yes I'm over it. "

Other family members of the wife of the prime minister might or might not have "owned" a newspaper.

Being independant is about making ones own choices.

Just sayin

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By *eet The FlintstonesCouple  over a year ago

Southampton

I've never felt so bad towards this country, I am out of touch I guess. I just wanted a fairer society where your colour, sex didn't matter. Where we had a well educated population who thought about others and the world around us. Instead what have we got, for me I'm so glad I'm old and my time on this planet is nearing its end. Leaving my world worse then when I came into it, sadness

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